Maternal Obesity Clinical Trial
Official title:
Evaluation of B. Bifidum 900791 as a Modulator of Microbiota, Inflammatory Mediators and Metabolic Hormones in Breast Milk From Obese Mothers
Human breast milk harbours a specific microbiota including bacteria from the Lactobacillus
and Bifidobacterium genera, that contribute to the bacterial colonization of the infant gut
in the post-natal period. An entero-mammary pathway has been suggested by which selected
bacteria from the maternal gut would be transmitted to the mammary gland through dendritic
cell trafficking by the lymphatic pathway. Accordingly, some studies have detected the
presence of probiotic strains in breast milk from mothers who were consuming them. The
administration of probiotic supplements to lactating mothers has also been shown to modulate
milk concentrations of inflammatory markers and metabolic hormones, impacting positively the
infant health. Noteworthily, many of these inflammatory and hormonal biomarkers are altered
in the breastmilk from pre-pregnancy obese mothers, compared with these who were
normal-weight, possibly affecting the infant health. It is unclear whether the breast milk
microbiota of obese mothers is altered and the impact of probiotic administration on the
breastmilk microbiota and on the normalization of breastmilk alterations in obese mothers is
unknown.
Based on these antecedents, the aim of this study is to determine if the administration of a
B. bifidum 900791-containing foodstuff to mothers during the perinatal period normalizes the
breast milk concentrations of interleukin (IL)-6, C-Reactive Protein (CRP), insulin,
adiponectin and resistin, and the microbiota of obese mothers, compared with normal-weight
mothers.
Status | Not yet recruiting |
Enrollment | 48 |
Est. completion date | December 31, 2019 |
Est. primary completion date | August 30, 2019 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | Accepts Healthy Volunteers |
Gender | Female |
Age group | 20 Years to 30 Years |
Eligibility |
Inclusion Criteria: - Women in their last month of pregnancy, who were normal-weight (18.5<BMI<25kg/m2) or who were obese (BMI>30kg/m2) before pregnancy, and their children Women recruited should have expressed their wish to have their child through normal delivery, and to breastfeed at least during the first month post-partum. Exclusion Criteria: - Women with chronic diseases (type 2 diabetes, renal diseases, autoimmune diseases, tumor, chronic inflammatory diseases, etc.). - Women with a history of digestive surgery. - Women whose children are hospitalized more than 24hours in the neonatal unit - Women who require antibiotic treatment during the perinatal period. |
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University of Chile |
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Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Other | Colostrum IL-6 | Concentrations of IL-6 in colostrum | Day 2 | |
Other | Colostrum CRP | Concentrations of CRP in colostrum | Day 2 | |
Other | Colostrum insulin | Concentrations of insulin in colostrum | Day 2 | |
Other | Colostrum resistin | Concentrations of resistin in colostrum | Day 2 | |
Other | Colostrum adiponectin | Concentrations of adiponectin in colostrum | Day 2 | |
Other | Colostrum microbiota diversity | Intra-and Interindividual diversity of colostrum | Day 2 | |
Other | Presence of the probiotic strain in colostrum | Presence of the probiotic strain B. bifidum 900791 in colostrum | Day 2 | |
Other | Colostrum microbiota composition | Relative abundancies of the different bacterial taxa detected by high throughput sequencing | Day 2 | |
Other | Presence of mastitis | Presence of mastitis in the mother during the first month post-partum | Days 0-30 pp. | |
Other | Presence of infant colic | Appearance of colic in the infant during the first month post-partum | Days 0-30 pp. | |
Primary | C-Reactive Protein concentration in breastmilk | Concentration of CRP in breastmilk | Day-30 | |
Secondary | IL-6 concentration in breastmilk | Concentration of IL-6 in breastmilk | Day 30 | |
Secondary | Insulin concentration in breastmilk | Concentration of Insulin in breastmilk | Day 30 | |
Secondary | Resistin concentration in breastmilk | Concentration of resistin in breastmilk | Day 30 | |
Secondary | Adiponectin concentration in breastmilk | Concentration of adiponectin in breastmilk | Day 30 | |
Secondary | Milk microbiota diversity | Intra-and Interindividual diversity of the milk microbiota | Day 30 | |
Secondary | Milk microbiota composition | Relative abundancies of the different bacterial taxa detected by high throughput sequencing | Day 30 | |
Secondary | Presence of B. bifidum 900791 in breastmilk | Presence of the probiotic strain B. bifidum 900791 in breastmilk | Day 30 | |
Secondary | Infant fecal microbiota diversity | Intra-and Interindividual diversity of the infant fecal microbiota | Day 30 | |
Secondary | Infant fecal microbiota composition | Relative abundancies of the different bacterial taxa detected by high throughput sequencing | Day 30 |
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